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Holy Grill
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- Jul 13, 2012 7:30 PM
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Re: Holy Grill
skirting the rejectionator, just skirting...
- Jul 13, 2012 7:56 PM
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benjaminleebates wrote:skirting the rejectionator, just skirting...
Please no! there's nothing else that even vaguely alludes to Monty Python. The Holy Grail has been around centuries.
- Jul 13, 2012 8:02 PM
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benjaminleebates wrote:skirting the rejectionator, just skirting...
No where near the Rejectionator, if the Rejectionator *THINKS* for half a second. The Holy Grail is part of the Arthurian Cycle. It's been on hundreds of stories. We auto jump to python, it's our geek comfort zone, but if you look at the design there's no ducks, no rabbits, no cocoanuts, no shrubbery.
It's a play on King Arthur. This one would even pass the "NO POP" test.
Numquam minoris aestimo potentia stultis, maxime in magna coetus
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■(1:40 PM, 7/27/2012) bounty42 quips, "Forget Guest Editor, what we need is a Guest Rejectionator."
■(10:40 AM, 6/21/2012 ) bounty42 inquires, "Is it just me, or do we not typically get this many Editors Choice shirts?"
■(2:02 PM, 6/15/2012) bounty42 runs numbers.
■(10:40 AM, 6/7/2012) bounty42 dispenses wisdom for all those 'too late' naysayers, "A woot shirt is never late, nor is it early, it arrives precisely when it means to."
■(3:20 PM, 5/18/2012) bounty42 states, "The turtle is very cute, and I love the smug look he's got."
- Jul 13, 2012 8:16 PM
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bounty42 wrote:No where near the Rejectionator, if the Rejectionator *THINKS* for half a second. The Holy Grail is part of the Arthurian Cycle. It's been on hundreds of stories. We auto jump to python, it's our geek comfort zone, but if you look at the design there's no ducks, no rabbits, no cocoanuts, no shrubbery.
It's a play on King Arthur. This one would even pass the "NO POP" test.
Unless of course that is POPcorn in the design
- Jul 13, 2012 8:18 PM
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Re: Holy Grill
Ahahaha I love it!
- Jul 13, 2012 8:29 PM
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bounty42 wrote:No where near the Rejectionator, if the Rejectionator *THINKS* for half a second. The Holy Grail is part of the Arthurian Cycle. It's been on hundreds of stories. We auto jump to python, it's our geek comfort zone, but if you look at the design there's no ducks, no rabbits, no cocoanuts, no shrubbery.
It's a play on King Arthur. This one would even pass the "NO POP" test.
Yeah, my bad. After the last few derbies, my brain immediately went there, could you stay my execution?
- Jul 13, 2012 8:41 PM
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benjaminleebates wrote:Yeah, my bad. After the last few derbies, my brain immediately went there, could you stay my execution?
Only if you way less than a duck.
Numquam minoris aestimo potentia stultis, maxime in magna coetus
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■(1:40 PM, 7/27/2012) bounty42 quips, "Forget Guest Editor, what we need is a Guest Rejectionator."
■(10:40 AM, 6/21/2012 ) bounty42 inquires, "Is it just me, or do we not typically get this many Editors Choice shirts?"
■(2:02 PM, 6/15/2012) bounty42 runs numbers.
■(10:40 AM, 6/7/2012) bounty42 dispenses wisdom for all those 'too late' naysayers, "A woot shirt is never late, nor is it early, it arrives precisely when it means to."
■(3:20 PM, 5/18/2012) bounty42 states, "The turtle is very cute, and I love the smug look he's got."
- Jul 13, 2012 8:52 PM
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bounty42 wrote:Only if you way less than a duck.
Ah nuts! well, it's a fair cop...
- Jul 13, 2012 9:33 PM
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Although I doubt I was the only one who suggested it, I see that you did move the chicken up, and the red-meat out. But then you took it one step further and added a little personality for each of the animals. Nice revision. I hope this wins.
- Jul 13, 2012 11:03 PM
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dcroe05 wrote:Although I doubt I was the only one who suggested it, I see that you did move the chicken up, and the red-meat out. But then you took it one step further and added a little personality for each of the animals. Nice revision. I hope this wins.
Thanks Dale, I really appreciate your help in this one!
- Jul 14, 2012 3:16 AM
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Re: Holy Grill
As a meat lover I love this!, muy bueno amigo!
- Jul 16, 2012 8:49 PM
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Re: Holy Grill
love your style and colors
on this one!
- Jul 17, 2012 1:53 PM
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- Jul 18, 2012 1:02 AM
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Re: Holy Grill
Nice job Mr Almazan. I think what I like most is that it's a different style then what you usually do your subs in. I like it when veterans change it up ![]()
- Jul 19, 2012 4:08 PM
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Re: Holy Grill
Fantastic work! I really dig the new style too.
- Jul 19, 2012 6:19 PM
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Re: Holy Grill
This would make a fantastic design for an apron ![]()
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